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Just like pp, homeschoolers in MN have access to sports and music in their district. We don't participate in anything with the public school, but I know several homeschoolers who do. Our community is tiny (pop. 750) and they have a hard time finding enough kids to keep these programs running. Homeschoolers are welcomed with open arms here.

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In Ohio, homeschooled students can participate in extracurricular activities.  So, my dd was able to join middle school jazz band (after school activity) but not the concert band class that was held during school.  I know high school homeschool students who have joined the marching band, too.  

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My ds's SLP homeschools her daughter and she participates in band through the public schools. We also have equal access to sports and activities through the public schools here. Even if your state does not have those kind of concessions for homeschoolers, I would talk to her band director about it. If your school or district has never had anyone ask about it before, it might help to have the band director on your side before you approach the principal or school district about it. A band director is usually pretty willing to help out a good student to keep them in band.

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This varies widely by state and district.  Our state requires access to "specials" for homeschoolers.  Band would be considered a "special."  My local district is extremely hostile to homeschoolers.  They know they have to allow "access" to band (and other similar classes) but they make it so incredibly difficult for families that try it that none have made it more than a few months.  Your best bet would be to find someone who has experience in your own district before your dc get their hopes up.

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We've had good luck with our school district regarding participation in sports and band; currently, DS participates in the middle school band.  Initially, when we asked our district's homeschool liaison, she told us band wasn't possible, since it was a graded class and not a true extracurricular activity.  However, when we contacted the band director, he gave permission with the caveat that DS wouldn't get a grade for the class.  Not a big deal.  It's been a great experience for him, and he plans to continue band through high school.

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District was good with DS playing in the band, and dd taking art, the first year. The second year they were more reluctant (funds - lots of HSers taking classes but no money from state for them) but still allowed it. Going to try again this year. They do not have to by law in this state, but in WA they did.

 

Ds loves the band, the teachers are great and the administration is nice. I understand the funds issue too.

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My ds plays clarinet in our public middle school band. We live in Minnesota. I called the school the last week of the summer, they enrolled him over the phone, and I dropped him off the following week for rehearsal. Everything has gone smoothly and his teacher and the administration have been helpful. I wasn't fully prepared for the chunk of time taken out of our school day but with some minor adjustments we are back on track.

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My ds plays clarinet in our public middle school band. We live in Minnesota. I called the school the last week of the summer, they enrolled him over the phone, and I dropped him off the following week for rehearsal. Everything has gone smoothly and his teacher and the administration have been helpful. I wasn't fully prepared for the chunk of time taken out of our school day but with some minor adjustments we are back on track.

Yes, this is especially true if it's mid-morning
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We only do classes during periods 6 and 7 and afterschool sports. By that time, most of our homeschool work has been completed.

say, with band there's usually only 1 period it is offered and you don't have control over it. This year ds was in the highest band group which meets at 9:30-10:20 🙄
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We've had good luck with our school district regarding participation in sports and band; currently, DS participates in the middle school band.  Initially, when we asked our district's homeschool liaison, she told us band wasn't possible, since it was a graded class and not a true extracurricular activity.  However, when we contacted the band director, he gave permission with the caveat that DS wouldn't get a grade for the class.  Not a big deal.  It's been a great experience for him, and he plans to continue band through high school.

 

 

Which is funny, since here homeschoolers are only allowed to participate if it's attached to a class WITH a grade. So kids can do band class, drama class, but they can't do sports or robotics. 

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